I'm sure I'm going to get flamed a little or lot for this one, but just curious to what my other cue junkies have to say about this. Couple of nights ago a guy who is enamored with a particular southern cue builder showed me a very ornate cue and told me it was worth $3500 and went on and on about how ivory was illegal and the abalone alone in this cue is worth around $900. I usually just listen and say "nice cue" and go on about my night. For some reason I kinda snapped and was kind of rough on this guy and tried to explain to this guy that this cue maker is famous for telling you that his cues are worth a big number and then sells it to you for a fraction of that price, so the true value is very hard to determine. This particular builder sells tons of cues and is very successful in his business. Nothing wrong with making and selling a lot of cues, just seems difficult to claim that even the really big ones can command big money. When you can order a cue from almost every online retailer at deep discounts, just doesn't translate to the cues having much collectable value in my opinion. There are a ton of newer cue makers out there now and I honestly think most of them build a decent cue, but I think very few of them can command "real" money consistently for their work. Your thoughts?